When people hear about the proverbial “revolving door” in Washington, they’re likely to envision the ever-blurring lines between congressional and White House offices and high-powered K-street lobbying firms that rely on the contacts that former Hill and administration staffers possess. But that’s just the start of the growing collusion between some of the federal government’s most powerful regulatory agencies and special interest advocacy groups.

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